COMPETITIONS

Simply trillions oi winners tor our Joan Arrnatradlng competition - well thirty anyway. The producer's name we ' were ldoking tor was Steve Lillywbite who worked with Joan Armatrading on her Walk Under Ladders LP. CDs at The Very Best ol Joan Armatradlng will be on their way to Gerard McCrear, David j Mcllelsh, Oighrig Park, Stuart ; McFarlane (all Glasgow), Gino l Carnegie (Ayr), Ken Torrence i

(Carluke), Catriona Allerdice, Brendan i

Hickey, Jonathan Leeming and Simon i

Balkwlll (at! Edinburgh). LPs, ! meanwhile, are going to Thomas ' Dougan, Sarah Peel, David Petrie, ' Jeremy Stein (all Glasgow), Helen

Ganson (Selkirk), Owen Cunningham, g, ,L g, “"80" “mm, ‘9'"! Tal'oh 5W3" Two tree Mexican starters specially created by Old Orleans ’6“ ~ Burke and Jaquellne Reilly (all ~ tor Mexican week. . ,1 , Edinburgh). And tinally videos at the nos: 1 . . ' ~ 5.55351... same are going to Louise Ewart, Gary , wit“ Two tree Jose Cuervo Tequila Slammers! I ;

Brewer, Dave Clark (all Glasgow), 3 Wendy lest (Dalkleth), D. Crowe (Motherwell), Gerard Platt (Greenock), Roger Murray (Galasheils), Alan Rae, Shaun Blckley and Bruce Knox (all Edinburgh).

The prospect at winning a copy at Kevin Browniand’s Behind The Mask ot innocence (Jonathan Cape £35) proved partlcualrly appealing to List readers and the lucky winners, who correctly answered that Channel 4’s series on censorship was called Banned, were Rachel First (Edinburgh), Hylda Stewart (Houston) and John Marley (Blantyre).

Cocktail is the movie in which Bryan Brown and Tom Cruise star as barmen and the lollowing people have earned themselves copies oi the book at Blood Oath which also stars Bryan Brown: Sophie Turner, H. Bley (both Glasgow), Ann Cubitt (Stewarton), Sharon O’Hara (Livingston), Helen Cook and Jessa Scott (both Edinburgh)

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Everyone knew that Alison Steadman, who stars in Mike Leigh’s Lite ls Sweet, also starred in Clockwise 5 with John Cleese, and winning Lite ls Sweet mugs and tickets iorthe Cameo, 3 Edinburgh were Deirdre Henderson, Carolyn Burchell and Emer Harkin. Additional mugs were won by Susan Walklnshaw, Vivienne Farmer,

1:3. \people (over the age ol18 years) to present this copy at The List to the manager alter6pm:

- All you have to do is answer the question and return the torm by Thurs 16

Michael Gilmour (all Glasgow), Steven

Forsyth (Paisley), Wolt Gruellich (ltlppen) and Rona Gray (Leith).

I Only one entry per person/per competition. it you are entering more than one competition you need use only one envelope, but please make sure that the names 0! ALL the competitions you are entering are clearly marked on the outside. Photocopies will not he accepted. Employees at The List are ineligible to enter. The decision at the competitions editor is linal. Winners will be notitied by post or phone. There are no cash alternatives to the prizes uttered. Winners’ names will he published in a luture edition

COMPETITIONS

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Arriba! As we go to press, a tour-day tiesta ol tun, loud and drink is being launched atDld Orleans restaurant, 30 Grindlay Street (opposite the Royal Lyceum Theatre), Edinburgh, climaxing on Sun 5 May with Cinco de Mayo, a major Mexican national holiday. Stall at the restaurant will be helping diners celebrate in true Mexican style with games, competitions and live Mexican music. Old Orleans has also linked up with Jose Cuervo tequila and Corona Extra Beerto ollerthe authentic in Mexican drink. And the tirsttive

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on each night at the Fiesta -Thurs 2, Fri 3, Sat 4 and Sun 5—will each receive:

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And two tree bottles at Corona Extra!

u-wM wegular diners will be able to choose mouth-watering dishes trom Dld Drleans’ already extensive menu, plus some specially created lor Mexican Week. With a mass at prizes on otter throughout the tour days, courtesy at Old Orleans, Cuervo tequila and Corona Extra, there’ll be something lor everyone!

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international lestival when Dublin’s Passion Machine arrives with Paul Mercier’s rock musical, Drowning. Hugely popular in Ireland, the show is about a young poverty-stricken lad who lives a lantasy lite at the top at the

) record charts. Fast, lunny and sad, it

i has been hailed in Ireland tor its

! energy, commitment and imagination. j The List has ten pairs 0! tickets iorthe lirst night perlormance on Mon 20 May 3 and all you have to do is answerthe question and return the torm by Mon 13 .* May when the draw will take place.

Hennessy Cognac is offering two readers of The List and their partners, the chance to enjoy France’s latest musical prodigy, Arthur H. Arthur H. has been dubbed the French Tom Waits, while his band has been described as the French Pogues ol jazz. Rooted in the French cabaret tradition, they play a rag bag mixture at everything lrom swing, rap and lunk to tango, waltzes and Latin American rhythms. They reject comparison, however, and to prove it, you can enjoy their unique talent on Fri 24 May at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh, as part at the Hennessy Cognac ‘Cool Jazz’ tour.

May when the draw will take place. As a bonus, winners will leave the . WW W38 "'9 name 0!"!!! '0“ 00m concert with a complimentary bottle of Hennessy Cognac Ve Special! ' "me" 3"" “mm” W "'9 WM?

Name the river in western France that flows through Cognac, the town where Hennessey Cognac has been produced tor over 200 years.

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